Everton boss Ronald Koeman has stated that Gylfi Sigurdsson could make his debut for the Toffees as early as Monday against Man City, but said he does not know if the final paperwork for his move from Swansea City has been completed.

The Dutchman confirmed Sigurdsson had a medical at Everton's Finch Farm training complex on Wednesday morning ahead of a move for a fee believed to be in the region of £45m.

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Koeman said the Toffees' club doctor said there were no issues with the medical, adding that he expects the deal to be officially announced on Wednesday afternoon.

And the manager said that Sigurdsson could make his Everton bow as early as Monday when the Toffees face Man City at the Etihad Stadium, despite the fact he has not played first team football since mid-July.

"I don't know if the deal if done. There is an agreement," said the Everton manager.

Gylfi Sigurdsson in action for Swansea against Barnet

"The latest is that he had his medical this morning and what I heard from the doctor there was no problem.

"I don't know if he still needs to sign but I saw him in the blue. Normally we will do the business of course today but he will come.

"We've worked a long time to get this deal in and he was one of the key players to bring in. We knew we would lose (Romelu) Lukaku for this season and we need players who will bring in productivity to the team.

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"We lost by Lukaku 25 goals and we need more players than one to get that number of goals and he's that type of player. He knows the Premier League and he had a few really good seasons at Swansea and in my opinion, in the Premier League he's one of the best in his position."

Koeman was speaking ahead of his side's Europa League clash with Croatian outfit Hajduk Split at Goodison Park on Thursday night.

Everton manager Ronald Koeman

And Koeman confirmed Sigurdsson - who missed all but one of Swansea's pre-season games as well as their league opener against Southampton at St Mary's Stadium - would not be involved for the Toffees.

"That's difficult," added Koeman.

"I will have to talk to Gylfi about this. He will not be involved tomorrow, he did not train today, maybe for Monday, I need to talk to him to see what his physical status is. Let's wait to see how the fitness is."